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Derya Arms

Lion - Polymer Buffer

$5.99
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SKU:
SA70
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The Derya Arms Lion - Polymer Buffer is a quality replacement buffer for your Lion semi-auto shotgun. It is made from durable polymer and features a spring-loaded design for smooth operation. 

**Features:**

  • Made from durable polymer
  • Spring-loaded design
  • Reduces recoil
  • Improves overall performance

**Proper gunsmith fitting required for accurate fit & safe function.**

2 Reviews

  • 5
    Excellent

    Posted by Larry on Oct 8th 2021

    I had shot a lot of the 22tcm9r in the past whit super accurate results. But these are hard to come by in my area. Dam excellent round!!!!!!!!

  • 1
    DANGEROUS PRESSURE SPIKES, RUPTURED PRIMERS CAUSE DAMAGE TO FIRING PIN CHANNEL LINERS

    Posted by Richard on Sep 20th 2021

    Dangerous product that armscor knows has issues but don't address. After attempting to contact them 4 times & 3 attempts at leaving negative reviews it seems they don't care to hear constructive criticism so I will simply repost one of the reviews I found on other sites because they're clearly censoring negative reviews here: "Wow, so I got a hold of Armscor and I am thunderstruck. Instead of a knowledgeable expert to guide me through any sort of troubleshooting process, I got some know nothing ESL phone guy defensively pulling from a CYA script, interrupting me, being completely unhelpful. He wouldn't even answer simple questions (like "can I submit pictures with the warranty form?") without talking past me with repeated lines such as "oh well it must be fitted by gunsmith" "maybe it is the ammo, maybe try a different lot number". I am so mad. The opportunity cost of sinking however many hundreds into the ammo, and then the gun being down for weeks waiting on the spring cups that were destroyed by Armscor's faulty ammo or barrel... now they expect us to further damage the slide and components by firing more ammo through the barrel, or either send the slide and barrel (or the whole thing) off to a gunsmith to waste how many more dollars and weeks of downtime? These pieces of garbage refuse to troubleshoot in any way whatsoever, basically telling me it's my problem, and it's my fault, and the only thing they'll do for me is direct me to the online warranty form for the ammo. I will add that when he first floated "maybe the ammo is bad, did you try another lot number?", I asked him if bad ammo was known to be a problem. He very nonchalantly indicated that bad ammo was certainly a known culprit for some kind of issues. Of course, he refused to elaborate or help narrow things down for me whatsoever beyond that, but the question of "is armscor ammo known to be unreliable/hazardous?" is a deafening YES!"